Published in December 1971 with the article, "The Zulus: Black Nation in a Land of Apartheid," this map features beautiful illustrations and facts about the diverse peoples that inhabit the continent - including the Berber, Bedouin Arab, Bushman, Malagasy, and Zulu. Besides the physical map with names of groups and their languages, there is also an inset map with a key to the groupings and subgroupings. This version, printed on high-quality, semi-gloss paper, is perfect for framing.

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